All Screen articles in 26 February 2010 – Page 2
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MK2 secures multiple deals on Inferno
MK2 has sold Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno to several territories including the US, UK and Canada
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Spanish broadcaster laSexta signs deal with Warner Bros
Span’s laSexta to acquire TV rights to Warner Bros’ first run theatrical features
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Mehta, Nair, Tellis make list of top South Asian female media executives
Directors Deepa Mehta and Mira Nair and Summit Entertainment’s senior vice-president of international distribution Deborah Tellis are among a list of the most influential South Asian female media and entertainment executives compiled by consultancy Korn/Ferry International.
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Film industry calls for release of Iranian director
Film organisations around the world are protesting the arrest of Iranian director Jafar Panahi
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Millward and Daly are women to watch
Two UK film festival organisers have been selected for the cultural leadership programme’s “women to watch” list
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happythankyoumoreplease to open 15th Annual Gen Art
Josh Radnor’s Sundance hit happythankyoumoreplease and new IFC acquisition Mercy from Patrick Hoelck bookend the 15th Annual Gen Art Film Festival in New York.
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Kevin Macdonald falls for Tower Hill's whodunit Murder Mystery
Kevin Macdonald will direct the comedic whodunit Murder Mystery from new production and financing company Tower Hill Entertainment.
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IFC boards North American rights to romance Mercy
IFC Films has picked up North American rights to Patrick Hoelck’s feature directorial debut and Gen Art Film Festival closing night film Mercy.
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De Niro to portray American football coach Vince Lombardi
Robert De Niro will play the celebrated American football coach Vince Lombardi in a big screen treatment being lined up by Tribeca Productions.
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Summer arrives early for New Wave
UK distribution outfit New Wave Films picks up Berlinale prize winner
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Summit tries limited theatrical re-release for The Hurt Locker
Summit Entertainment has mounted a limited theatrical US re-release of The Hurt Locker in the wake of the film’s six-Oscar triumph.
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NeoClassics sets US release for Carion's Farewell
NeoClassics Films has set June 18 for the US release of Christian Carion’s KGB defector drama Farewell.
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Peacefulfish launches digital project for local cinemas
Digital programme encourages local theatrical exhibitors to use social media networks
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Imagina secures deals for Allen’s Stranger
Spanish outfit Imagina has secured multiple sales deals on Woody Allen’s You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger
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M-appeal sells Last Summer Of The Boyita
Berlin based sales company secures more deals following last month’s European Film Market
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Rialto breathes life into 50th anniversary of Godard classic
New York-based Rialto Pictures has acquired US theatrical rights to Jean-Luc Godard’s New Wave classic Breathless in its 50th anniversary year.
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Miami to honour von Trotta, Secret In Their Eyes
German director and actress Margarethe von Trotta will receive the 27th Annual Miami International Film Festival’s (MIFF) Career Achievement Tribute Award.
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Rami Yasin named production chief at Imagenation Abu Dhabi
Imagenation Abu Dhabi has hired Rami Yasin as its head of production as the company prepares to unveil its first Arabic project.
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Disney's Alice rules overseas on $100.5m mad March launch
Alice In Wonderland reigned supreme in the international marketplace and grossed $100.5m from 40 territories in its launch weekend, much higher than initial studio estimates from the weekend.